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Thread: Do Not Use Norton 2004

  1. #1
    ***boat
    After spending the afternoon messing with this software on one of my testing servers I am not convinced that Norton 2004 could be the worst software ever created.
    Benchmark tests showed about a 30% decrease in performance, but it felt more like 50% in reality.
    Probably the worst feature from my point of view is the "AD Blocker" that comes with it. This software removes all images from a website that are of a certain dimension deeming them AD's. If you are running Norton 2004 and you go to the classifieds section of the site all the navigation buttons will be missing for you. Probably a good deal of content in the forums will be missing as well. Oddly the banner AD's do not seem to be affected.
    The un-install process did not actually remove the software, some modules were still on the HD when I was done.
    Either way stay away from this, if you are looking for a virus scanner use trendmicro's Internet security www.trendmicro.com.
    Gotta go @#$(@#&( rewrite parts of the ***boat.com site now... Thanks Norton.
    Here are some links to more information on the problem:
    http://www.choice.com.au/viewArticle...tid=100008&p=5
    http://www.webproworld.com/viewtopic.php?t=12663
    http://marketing.about.com/cs/intern...norton2004.htm

  2. #2
    FRENCHIE
    After spending the afternoon messing with this software on one of my testing servers I am not convinced that Norton 2004 could be the worst software ever created.
    Benchmark tests showed about a 30% decrease in performance, but it felt more like 50% in reality.
    Probably the worst feature from my point of view is the "AD Blocker" that comes with it. This software removes all images from a website that are of a certain dimension deeming them AD's. If you are running Norton 2004 and you go to the classifieds section of the site all the navigation buttons will be missing for you. Probably a good deal of content in the forums will be missing as well. Oddly the banner AD's do not seem to be affected.
    The un-install process did not actually remove the software, some modules were still on the HD when I was done.
    Either way stay away from this, if you are looking for a virus scanner use trendmicro's Internet security www.trendmicro.com.
    Gotta go @#$(@#&( rewrite parts of the ***boat.com site now... Thanks Norton.
    thanx for the 411...i use antir xp its great!!!

  3. #3
    Some Kind Of Monster
    Yup, It goofed my box up too. It ended up not showing any pictures, and when I copied and pasted I got different things every time. Norton has always been good. I don't know what the deal is with 2004.. Sorry to hear that it set you back ***boat. I had to reload my entire OS before my problems were resolved.

  4. #4
    GlastronGuy
    I have been a NSW supporter for years. But you are right about it being a performance hog. I will be formatting my machine here in the next few weeks and I am switching to a free AV.
    Check out this thread (http://forums.anandtech.com/messagev...ighlight_key=y)

  5. #5
    Tequila-John
    I use Kaspersky

  6. #6
    GlastronGuy
    I use Kaspersky
    I understand it to be a very good program:
    http://www.kaspersky.com/

  7. #7
    Senior Member
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    I use Kaspersky
    I run Kaspersky on my entire network as well. Have nothing to complain about.

  8. #8
    Kachina26
    Trend Micro has been very good to me.

  9. #9
    Bense468
    From a sys admin standpoint trend is the only way to go. Don't screw around with Norton

  10. #10
    100mbs
    From a sys admin standpoint trend is the only way to go. Don't screw around with Norton
    AMEN for Trend! I love it for my servers!!

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